Report: Titans' Greene pleads guilty to parking, driving offenses

The report states Greene "plead guilty to failure to exercise due care and to parking in a handicap spot."

As a result, Greene was ordered to pay a $655 fine. Charges that Greene was driving on a suspended license and resisting arrest were dropped.

Authorities claimed Greene fled from officers twice — once when parking enforcement officer approached him to write a ticket for parking in a handicap spot and when police neared him in traffic for fleeing.

Eventually, Greene turned himself into police for his role in the incident.

Greene finished his second season with the Titans in 2014. He ran for 392 yards and two touchdowns.

Shonn Greene leads Titans' backfield Week 17

by Larry Hartstein | CBSSports.com

(12/28/14) After often playing second fiddle to rookie Bishop Sankey this season, Titans running back Shonn Greene operated as the feature back in the Week 17 loss to the Colts. Green ran 11 times for a season-high 94 yards, including a 52-yard gain in which he trucked Colts safety Mike Adams.

Sankey rushed four times for 18 yards and was targeted once without a catch. Sankey finishes the year with just 569 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

Greene is signed for one more year, while Sankey is under contract through 2017.

Titans RB Shonn Greene receives seven carries Week 16

by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com

(12/18/14) Titans running back Shonn Greene carried the ball just seven times Week 16 against the Jaguars.

Greene took a backseat to Bishop Sankey during the contest, though neither did all that much on the ground. Greene gained 28 yards, good for a 4.0 yards per carry average. Greene was not involved in the passing game, and did not receive a target.

He'll look for more Week 17 against the Colts.

Ken Whisenhunt says Shonn Greene (3.1 ypc) had 'hot hand'

by Larry Hartstein | CBSSports.com

(12/15/14) Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt said he gave running back Shonn Greene a season-high 16 carries in Sunday's loss to the Jets because he was "going with the hot hand," reports The Tennessean. It was a strange statement considering Greene averaged 3.1 yards per carry and had a long gainer of 8 yards.

Rookie Bishop Sankey, who had received double-digit touches in the previous eight games, got four touches against the Jets. He carried three times for 8 yards and caught an 18-yard pass.

The Titans visit Jacksonville on Thursday.

Shonn Greene just bad news for Bishop Sankey

by Scott White | Senior Fantasy Writer

(12/15/14) One week after he was inactive, much to his dismay, running back Shonn Greene became the Titans' leading rusher Week 15 against the Jets, gaining 50 yards on a season-high 16 carries. He hadn't even gotten 10 carries in a game since Week 5, averaging 3.2 in five games since.

Of course, it doesn't really change anything in Fantasy. Greene is averaging just 3.6 yards per carry on the season and is in no way a receiving threat. Plus, he's not going to replace rookie Bishop Sankey outright. All his resurgence means is that you can quit holding out hope for Sankey to blow up one of these weeks, which is probably for the best. I mean, how many games have you lost because of him?

Enough that you're probably not in your league's championship game, so who am I even talking to?

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Several running backs are locked into starting jobs, but many teams will have openings for a new back in 2015. Dave Richard offers a high-level view and some wild predictions on who will be running for every team next season.

It is expected that Shonn Greene will pick up part of the rushing workload in Tennessee this season. How big of a role? Probably not a ton considering the Titans' move to draft Bishop Sankey with a second-round pick in May's draft. Sankey should lead the Titans run game with Greene filling in on short-yardage/goal-line duty, among other opportunities. The Titans also added Dexter McCluster, further putting a camp on Greene's contributors. It's clear he's not going to be an every-down back unless some of his teammates miss serious playing time. Expect Greene to get taken late in Fantasy drafts as a reserve.
(Updated 5/28/14)